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LOL, and I bet you cleaned her real good to..........

f**k I miss owning a bike :/

actually I was for a moment, hmmm if I let it eat away the paint it will look more authentic vintage hahaha

Okay got the fuel tank & fenders back today!

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I know my custom scheme might not be to everyone's taste, but I'm stoked with it. Such a cool little bike that turns heads. Plus I still have the factory kit to slap back on the bike for when I upgrade to a non lams bike

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so what's next? Just enjoy it for what it is for the time being. I've got an aftermarket chip in it so I'll take it to a tuner to optimize my settings & voila!

Happy days!

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I've got some O'Neil body armour that you can have if you want, size medium. I'm near Liverpool.

It was great for hot days, more protection than leathers and covered by a long sleeve T it was 1 million times cooler.

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Sweet as! Can't turn down free armour!

I'm not from livo area but maybe I can pop down & pick it up on one of the public holidays coming up?

Otherwise I'm smashed for time between work, uni & the whinging missus ;);) (God I hope she doesn't spy on sau looking for my posts :P )

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Got a bit tired of the rabbit ears look. So installed some bar end mirrors & changed out the grips while I was at it.

From an aesthetic point of view I prefer it, but I personally wouldn't recommend it for this kind of bike, field of view is not as good & the mirrors shake like buggery (more-so than the stock mirrors :P)

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